
Redmi gaming smartphone launch set for later this month, Call of Duty Mobile partnership teased
India Today
Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi has confirmed an upcoming launch of a gaming smartphone under the banner. The company has even partnered with renowned mobile game Call Of Duty Mobile for the launch.
Xiaomi has had a slew of launches since the start of the year, and to expand its portfolio further, the company is now eyeing the smartphone gaming space. For this, the Redmi division of the Chinese tech major is coming up with its gaming smartphone soon, as it has now confirmed. The Redmi gaming phone will be released at the end of this month, as the company has confirmed in its latest announcement. Though it did not mention any specifications for the device, it did announce a partnership with Call of Duty Mobile for the phone launch. The announcement authenticates several speculations made last month about Redmi coming up with its gaming smartphone. As per the hints at the time, the company was tipped to power its device with the Dimensity 1200 mobile chipset.
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